Nasty Girl Lyrics

[Verse 1: Notorious B.I.G.]
I go on and on and on and
Don't take 'em to the crib unless they bonin
Easy, call 'em on the phone and
Platinum Chanel cologne and
I stay dressed to impress
Spark these bitches interest
Sex is all I expect
If they watch TV in the Lex, they know
They know, quarter past 4
Left the club tipsy, say no mo'
Except how I'm gettin home tomorrow
Cease will drop you off when he see his P.O
Back of my mind I hope she swallow
Man she spilled a drink on my cream Wallows
Reach the gate, hungry just ate
Riffin, she got to be to work by eight
This must mean she ain't tryna wait
Conversate, sex on the first date
I state, "You know what you do to me"
She starts off, "But I don't usually"
Then I whipped it out, rubber no doubt
Step out, show me what you all about
Fingers in your mouth, open up your blouse
Pull your G-string down South
I threw that back out, in the parking lot
By a Cherokee and a green drop-top
And I don't stop until I squirt
Jeans, skirt, butt-naked - it all work

About “Nasty Girl”

This was the first single from The Notorious Duets: The Last Chapter which was released at the end of 2005, almost 9 years after B.I.G.’s death. This Jazze Pha produced hit was a remake of Biggie’s track Nasty Boy from the posthumous 1997 landmark and aptly named Life After Death, which was released two weeks after B.I.G.’s murder. Nasty Girl samples Dodato’s 1980 song Skatin, and was later sampled by artists including Gwen Stephani, Pitbull, and Tha Dog Pound.

The song starts out sounding like it’s just another Nasty Boy remix, and reiterates Big’s first verse word for word. Then the whole point of view gets flipped when featured artists Jagged Edge, Diddy, and Nelly address the nasty girl, whereas on the original Biggie used a first person point of view to illustrate that he was a nasty boy. The intro to the original song leaves no doubt that he was.